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the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
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the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
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ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
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the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
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, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
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Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
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the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
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, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
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Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
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the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
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the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
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Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
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the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
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eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
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, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
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Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
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eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
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, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
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the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
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eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
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, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
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Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
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DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
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the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
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DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
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the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
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DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
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the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
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DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
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the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
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DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
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the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
DTSTAMP:20180221T235816
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DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
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the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
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DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
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the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
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DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
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the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
DTSTAMP:20180221T235816
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DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
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the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
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SUMMARY:From Rocks: Works from Intermediate and Advanced Drawing
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DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
ed in Leigh Ann Hallberg’s Intermediate and Advanced Drawing courses during
the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
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SUMMARY:From Rocks: Works from Intermediate and Advanced Drawing
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Visual Art,Special Events,Exhibit,General,A
lumni
DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
ed in Leigh Ann Hallberg’s Intermediate and Advanced Drawing courses during
the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
DTSTAMP:20180221T235816
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LOCATION:START Gallery
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SUMMARY:From Rocks: Works from Intermediate and Advanced Drawing
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Visual Art,Special Events,Exhibit,General,A
lumni
DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
ed in Leigh Ann Hallberg’s Intermediate and Advanced Drawing courses during
the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
DTSTAMP:20180221T235816
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180206
GEO:36.127007;-80.286568
LOCATION:START Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:From Rocks: Works from Intermediate and Advanced Drawing
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Visual Art,Special Events,Exhibit,General,A
lumni
DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
ed in Leigh Ann Hallberg’s Intermediate and Advanced Drawing courses during
the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
DTSTAMP:20180221T235816
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180207
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LOCATION:START Gallery
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SUMMARY:From Rocks: Works from Intermediate and Advanced Drawing
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DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
ed in Leigh Ann Hallberg’s Intermediate and Advanced Drawing courses during
the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
DTSTAMP:20180221T235816
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180208
GEO:36.127007;-80.286568
LOCATION:START Gallery
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DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
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the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
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GEO:36.127007;-80.286568
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Visual Art,Special Events,Exhibit,General,A
lumni
DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
ed in Leigh Ann Hallberg’s Intermediate and Advanced Drawing courses during
the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
DTSTAMP:20180221T235816
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180210
GEO:36.127007;-80.286568
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Visual Art,Special Events,Exhibit,General,A
lumni
DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
ed in Leigh Ann Hallberg’s Intermediate and Advanced Drawing courses during
the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
DTSTAMP:20180221T235816
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LOCATION:START Gallery
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Visual Art,Special Events,Exhibit,General,A
lumni
DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
ed in Leigh Ann Hallberg’s Intermediate and Advanced Drawing courses during
the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
DTSTAMP:20180221T235816
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180212
GEO:36.127007;-80.286568
LOCATION:START Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:From Rocks: Works from Intermediate and Advanced Drawing
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Visual Art,Special Events,Exhibit,General,A
lumni
DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
ed in Leigh Ann Hallberg’s Intermediate and Advanced Drawing courses during
the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
DTSTAMP:20180221T235816
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180213
GEO:36.127007;-80.286568
LOCATION:START Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:From Rocks: Works from Intermediate and Advanced Drawing
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URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/from_rocks_works_from_intermediate_and_adv
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Visual Art,Special Events,Exhibit,General,A
lumni
DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
ed in Leigh Ann Hallberg’s Intermediate and Advanced Drawing courses during
the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
DTSTAMP:20180221T235816
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180214
GEO:36.127007;-80.286568
LOCATION:START Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:From Rocks: Works from Intermediate and Advanced Drawing
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URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/from_rocks_works_from_intermediate_and_adv
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Visual Art,Special Events,Exhibit,General,A
lumni
DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
ed in Leigh Ann Hallberg’s Intermediate and Advanced Drawing courses during
the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
DTSTAMP:20180221T235816
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180215
GEO:36.127007;-80.286568
LOCATION:START Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:From Rocks: Works from Intermediate and Advanced Drawing
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URL:https://events.wfu.edu/event/from_rocks_works_from_intermediate_and_adv
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Visual Art,Special Events,Exhibit,General,A
lumni
DESCRIPTION:From Rocks is an exhibition of works created by students enroll
ed in Leigh Ann Hallberg’s Intermediate and Advanced Drawing courses during
the fall semester of 2017. The students were asked to make work following
the model of John Cage’s Ryoanji\, a series of drawings accompanying a musi
cal composition which celebrates the meeting of chance operations and the d
eliberate aesthetic intentions of the artist. Named for a rock garden that
inspired him in Kyoto\, Japan\, Cage’s Ryoanji drawings began as tracings o
f rocks which he deliberately selected from his personal collection but pla
ced at random. Hallberg’s students also began with rocks of their choosing\
, and were tasked with creating drawings which imposed their individuality
on the ubiquitous chunks of earth. The resulting works in ink\, charcoal\,
collage\, and colored pencil provide some demonstrations of the special rol
e the unintentional can play in the process of making.\n\nThe exhibition in
cludes work from Elaina Cloninger\, Yuning Feng\, Max Gordon\, Haoyu Jin\,
Caroline LeDuc\, Allison Li\, Robert Link\, Janice Mei\, Akanima Okpokowuru
k\, and Cat Seifert.
DTSTAMP:20180221T235816
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180216
GEO:36.127007;-80.286568
LOCATION:START Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:From Rocks: Works from Intermediate and Advanced Drawing
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